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Please seen my ct scan report
I am also Past MDR TB patient 2019 -2021 and take proper treatment and feeling good then my doctor close all medicine. And now few days coughing with blood morning and some time evening few amount > 20 ml
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Do not worry. Your CT S/o Bronchiectasis due to post PTB sequelae. Take tranexa tab twice daily for 2-3 days along with cough suppressent.
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Post tb sequele.
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Looks like TB sequelae
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Kindly opt for my consultation. We can have a detailed discussion and I can guide you regarding possibilities and treatment can be given temporarily Upto 20-30ml can be controlled. But focus on cough control. Avoid vigorous coughing
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Most of changes are looking like post infective sequelae/ scars. But some areas of lung lesions appears be new , so need to rule out active infection or Tuberculosis. Able expectorate- sputum to be sent for investigations Not able to- Bronchoscopy advised. Above opinion subject to further clinical information from the patient .
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